In this year’s review of Computer Weekly’s coverage of IT stories in continental Europe, we feature developments in the Netherlands, France, Norway, Sweden and Spain.
At least 250 typewriters, manual and electric and carrying a variety of brand names, are being removed from a downtown store ...
The scope of all human knowledge is, understandably, so massive that no one person can manage to fully comprehend even a ...
Five students from Fort Wayne Community and East Allen County schools – recently learned they are this year's Lilly Endowment ...
The St. Joseph County Public Library announced that the Main Library will partially close from Monday, Jan. 5 through Friday, Jan. 9, 2026, to repair an elevator.
Let’s be real: procedures and processes in the workplace are pretty much just part of the job. But what happens when office ...
The job of librarian has changed. Now you have to wear a lot of hats, from explaining tech tools like 3D printers to ...
"Once you get a custom suit, you won't buy off the rack. You'll have all these options in your closet, and you'll grab that one every day because it makes you feel the best." ...
AI is expected to change bunker trading, but not replace bunker traders. Market knowledge remains important, but interpretation matters more than information. The trader's role expected to continue ...
The Russian fuel market has new challenges to contend with each year. Exchange trading in petroleum products, which already ...
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16 things we thought would be gone by now but nope
Gone are the days of yelling, "I'll get it!" and racing through the house to be the one to answer the phone. I avoid ...
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38 of the craziest instances of “we’ve always done it this way” people have experienced at work
Some workplaces cling to outdated routines so stubbornly you’d think the old process was carved in stone by the gods. Simple ...
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